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New Events
Careers in Software Development for STEM PhDs: Web-Based Panel hosted by Versatile PhD
Join us Virtually! February 22-26 in the "STEM Forum" for a panel discussion. Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics...
REGRESSION ANALYSIS
Instructor: Corey Powell. This workshop will provide participants with an overview of commonly used methods in simple and multiple linear...
Celebrate Creativity Art Show
Celebrate Creativity at our annual showcase of awesome art and poetry from the students, faculty, and staff of North Campus! View the art,...
Dissertation Stress Workshop
This presentation focuses on the cognitive and emotional aspects of sustained stress and worry as it relates to the task of completing your...
Forms of Verse In English and American Poetry
From Early English to 20th Century
We will not only think about particular poems together, but also learn something about the history of poetry in English. We'll read and...
An Imperialist Love Story: Desert Romances and the War on Terror
Amira Jarmakani, Associate Professor and Director of the Institute for Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Georgia State University
A curious figure stalks the pages of a distinct subset of mass-market romance novels, aptly called “desert romances.” Animalistic yet...
MacArthur Fellow, Matthew Desmond
Professor of Sociology at Harvard
Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City...
Applying to Law School 101
Are you considering applying to law school? We will review the law school admission process and provide tips on how to submit a strong...
Juried Art Competition Awards Reception
Join us Monday, February 22nd, from 3-5PM for an awards reception to honor the winners of the Juried Art Competition. Light refreshments...
Library WinterFest for the Humanities Collaboratory
Learn how the library engages with and supports collaborative humanities work. Stop by for lightning talks, mini consultations, and...
"Finding the Female Nude between Greece and the Near East"
Angele Rosenberg-Dimitracopoulou, Allard Pierson Museum Amsterdam
Sponsored by History of Art and the Kelsey Museum of Archeology
21st Century Policing: Lessons from Cincinnati
Martin Luther King, Jr. Symposium
Free and open to the public. Reception to follow....
CSAS Lecture Series
Biotrash: The Afterlives of Medical Garbage in India
Speaker: Sarah Hodges, Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Warwick...
Henry Russel Lecture 2016
Professor David E. Meyer
David E. Meyer, Clyde H. Coombs and J. E. Keith Smith Distinguished University Professor of Mathematical Psychology and Cognitive Science...
Citrus Week
Pucker Up. It’s Citrus Week!...
Get Your Sweat On! Body Positive Class
Get your sweat on with this body empowering class that is a combination of Zumba, Strength, and Yoga. The class is sponsored by CAPS and...
Graduate programs in computational and data science
SUBJECT: Info sessions on graduate studies in data and computational sciences, Feb. 22, 23...
Resume 101: Build a Great Resume
Is your resume in tip-top shape? Come to the Career Center to learn the basics of creating a resume that will stand out to employers.
Handleman Lecture featuring Chris Hughes
Entrepreneurship has transformed the way we approach business and society — and no one knows this better than Chris Hughes, a co-founder...
Diversity & Inclusion Town Hall
Consider how the University of Michigan Library can promote inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility to the U-M community and what...
ELI Winter Workshop Series: What Is Academic Style?
Open to All U-M Graduate Students
Whether you are writing a research article, proposal, conference abstract or dissertation, it’s important to pay attention to style....
Interview {Prep} SBA-Palace Sports & Entertainment
Program is open to Sports Management Association (SBA) students only. This program is geared towards helping students prepare for...
PSIP Meeting
This is a closed session for members of PSIP.
Film & Discussion Part 4: The New Latinos
Dr. Teresa Satterfield
Dr. Teresa Satterfield, U-M Associate Professor of Romance Linguistics, Department of Romance Languages & Literature leads tonight’s...
Kappa Omega Alpha: Cover Letters
This is a closed session for Kappa Omega Alpha focused on creating great cover letters.
Second Dissertation Recital: Edward Goodman, saxophone
PROGRAM: Hindemith - Trio für Klavier, Bratsche und Heckelphon oder Tenorsaxophon, op. 47; Webern - Quartett für Geige, Klarinette,...
Third Dissertation Recital: Hyo Rim Han, violin
PROGRAM: Tchaikovsky - Meditation for Violin and Piano, op. 42; Copland - Sonata for Violin and Piano; Grieg - Violin Sonata no. 3, op. 45.
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